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...Paul R. Del Vecchio, GUNNISON, COLO...
...back by employers 17 percent of the time, while only 5 percent of black applicants of similar age, gender, education, personal presentation, and work experience were called back. “People are using CORIs as a proxy for their own racist hiring practices,” says Jamila R. Martin ’07, a member of Harvard’s Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM), which is advocating for CORI reform. CORIs contribute to a cycle of unemployment and crime which pervades our cities. A convicted felon who wants to reform and become a productive member of society...
...worked with Chris Murray since the early 1990s, first on tuberculosis and then over the years on global health policy,” Barry R. Bloom, dean of the Harvard School of Public Health, wrote in an e-mail. “Chris has the deep conviction, which I share, that health metrics and evidence are perhaps the most fundamental means by which people can hold their governments accountable for their health. He is one of those rare academics who really changed the world...
...after the Law School announced that Gabriella Blum and D. James Greiner would be joining the faculty as assistant professors. The other two professors who were appointed earlier in the year were Kathryn Spier of Northwestern University’s School of Management and School of Law and Noah R. Feldman ’92 of New York University. Professor of Law John F. Manning ’82, who was a member of the committee that recommended Sitkoff’s appointment, said that Sitkoff’s presence on the faculty would allow the Law School to remain...
...Joshua R. Stein ’09-’10, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Adams House...